Vandal – Restaurants in Mallorca

Vandal

Palma

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Vandal in Palma's hip Santa Catalina district is one of the city's most distinctive restaurants – a fusion tapas room at Plaça del Progrés 15 where cuisine, cocktails, wine and service are conceived as a single experience. It was opened in 2017 by Argentine chef Bernabé Caravotta and sommelier Sebastián Pérez.

Vandal – impression 1

What makes Vandal stand out

Caravotta shaped his style on the road: stints at the multi-starred Mirazur, with René Redzepi at Noma in Copenhagen and at the Blue Elephant cooking school in Thailand before settling on Mallorca. His partner Pérez gained experience in New York, among other places. The result is a "cuisine that travels the world". In its opening year the Balearic food press named Vandal Revelation Restaurant of 2017, and it later made El Tenedor's list of the 100 best restaurants in Spain. Today it sits alongside sister venues Santa (Palma) and Momiji Atelier (Valencia) under Grupo Vandal.

Vandal – impression 2

Kitchen & menu

The plates are small, globetrotting tapas, roughly 5 to 11 euros each: Latin American and Asian flavours meeting a Mediterranean hand. For every dish the menu lists its country of origin and even the right eating tool – hand, fork or spoon. Many tapas come with a suggested drink, often a specially composed signature cocktail such as the Vino Sour 2.0 or the Gastro Margarita.

Playful classics show how textures and surprises are handled here: the ceviche cone with coconut foam, the corn croquette with Iberian pork and huitlacoche, the spider-crab taco, the Pisco Bloody Mary oyster or the Patagonian hake. The best approach is to order several small dishes to share – and to save room for a dessert like "Childhood feelings".

Vandal – impression 3

Atmosphere & location

The interior leans into raw industrial charm: graffiti beside wavy corrugated metal, a green-tiled bar counter and a semi-open kitchen where you can watch the chefs. In the evening the room is moodily lit, loud and sociable. Santa Catalina, west of the centre, is Palma's liveliest going-out district – at weekends guests pour in from all over the island.

Vandal – impression 4

Who Vandal is for

Vandal is built for evenings with friends where plates keep travelling across the table – not for a hushed tasting menu. If you want creative fusion food, good cocktails and urban energy, this is the place. It opens evenings only; booking is worthwhile and, at weekends, essential.

VIP & Tables

For special evenings or larger groups, Vandal offers its own group menus; tables at the bar with a view of the semi-open kitchen are particularly popular. Book early, especially at the weekend.

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Good to know

Frequently asked questions about Vandal

Do I have to make a reservation at Vandal?

Yes, a reservation is clearly recommended. Vandal is very busy in the evenings, especially at weekends when many people come to Santa Catalina from all over Mallorca. It is best to book in advance via the website vandalpalma.com or by phone on +34 871 04 51 74.

What is the price level?

Vandal is in the upper segment. The average price per head is around 50 euros, or more depending on the number of tapas and drinks shared. It is advisable to order several small dishes to share in order to experience the variety on the menu.

When is Vandal open?

Vandal is an evening-only restaurant and opens daily from 19:30; it does not serve lunch. As concepts and times can change, it is best to check the current opening times directly with the restaurant before your visit.

What is Vandal's specialty?

Chef Bernabé Caravotta's cuisine combines world-travelling tapas with Latin American and Asian flavours on a Mediterranean basis. Many dishes come with a matching drink recommendation, often a signature cocktail. Well-known dishes include the ceviche cone with coconut foam and the Bloody Mary oyster.

How do I get to Vandal?

Vandal is located at Plaça del Progrés 15 in Santa Catalina, west of the centre of Palma. It is just a few minutes' walk from the old town and the Paseo Marítimo. As parking is scarce in the district, the easiest way to get here is on foot, by taxi or by bus.

What atmosphere and dress code can I expect?

The atmosphere in the evenings is loud, lively and sociable, the interior urban with industrial charm. There is no strict dress code; smart casual is fine. Vandal is particularly suitable for evenings with friends, where you share lots of dishes.